Sunday, March 30, 2014

Event Update For 2014-03-29

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "For the third time in a week, fire erupted in a vacant structure early Saturday, scaring Midtown neighbors and scrambling multiple fire units. 'I heard a muffled boom,' said Richard Watkins, who lives on North 16th Street. Mr. Watkins got up, went out onto his back deck, and all he could see was smoke. That was about 4:30 a.m. 'I went back inside and walked out front, where I saw flames and called 911,' he said."

Quote: "A fire also started with a small boom on Mount Mora Road last Saturday, causing $40,000 in damage, but no cause has been determined. A suspicious fire Tuesday on Buchanan Avenue destroyed another structure. All three fires in the past week have involved empty houses."

Note: He had some gasoline stored in the house. This could be the work of the Ghostly Match again, serving as the igniter for other volatile fumes in the air. It sounds basically like a larger version of the incident where an explosion and fire killed a man at a gas station in Danbury (Connecticut), mentioned in the 2014-01-22 update, and also similar to the mother and son who were incinerated at a gas station in Mehu (India), mentioned in the 2013-12-18 update.

Note: Clearly homes are getting more 'splodey. Businesses too, for that matter. Once the methane hydrates really get gushing, things are gonna be crrrazy, like living in a warzone, with fires all over, buildings exploding, strange smells and people dropping dead and going crazy, that kinda stuff. This actually IS a war. It's just not one like the human race has ever faced before, but we have no choice but to face it, except to pretend it isn't happening until we're dead. Seems like that's the current plan...

Quote: "Officials say callers reported an explosion before the blaze spread to the whole building at 95 Energy Drive, off Route 75 in Walker Township, Juniata County just before 9:30 a.m. Saturday. According to dispatchers, the company manufactures wood pellets."

Note: There have been a number of devastating blazes at markets recently. Six thousand shops were just destroyed by a mammoth fire at 2:30 AM in Guatemala City (Guatemala), mentioned in the 2014-03-25 update. Two thousand shops were just destroyed at a market in Bamako (Mali), near the Niger River, as mentioned in the 2014-03-21 update. These are all open-air markets, fully exposed to whatever blows through in the atmosphere. Any electrified copper or rust at these places - and they're all gonna have one or the other and very probably both - and fire can erupt at any time...

Quote: "In the morning of Mar 28, 2014, at 9.40 a.m. a fire erupted in the cabin area inside the superstructure of the 'Sichem Amethyst', anchored on Tarragona road six miles from the port of Tarragona. It forced to evacuate 17 crew members, except the captain, first officer and chief engineer, who remained on board to assist in the fire fighting efforts."

Quote: "When firefighters arrived on scene, they found a transit bus inside the storage building fully engulfed in flames. Crews got the blaze under control within an hour, avoiding it from spreading to other buses inside the building. Roberts says the bus sustained heavy damage and is a total loss. The building’s interior had minor smoke and flame damage."

Quote: "The two-story barn housed a work shop, two Jeeps, various tools and storage, according to the Norwalk Fire Department. There were also six boats and a couple of vehicles stored near the barn for the winter that sustained varying amounts of damage from the heat of the fire."

Quote: "A wildfire that sparked near Belen Friday has grown to around 200 acres, according to officials, jumping the Rio Grande and moving into Socorro County where it remains active. There are five or six homes and a few barns near the fire, according to State Forestry spokesman Dan Ware, but he didn’t know how threatened they may be by the blaze."

Quote: "Eyewitnesses reported a noise like popping fireworks when the blaze broke out at around 11.15pm yesterday, Friday."

Quote: "A resident from the neighbouring Naylor Court said: 'It must have been around 11pm and I could hear what sounded like fireworks. I happened to look though the window and it was like a raging inferno.'"

Quote: "The Younkers store was a landmark in Des Moines for years, but the building closed in 2005. In September, a Wisconsin-based company began turning it into apartments and retail space, a $36 million project."

Quote: "Witnesses recount seeing parts of the building collapse and fall off."

Note: So this was a vacant structure that was undergoing $36 million in renovations, which means it was basically a building under construction, and lots of those have been burning up. Buildings under construction - or undergoing extensive renovation like this one - are far more vulnerable to the atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and methane problem than completed and well-insulated structures. Also, two days prior, an electric meter burst into flame with a popping noise at 3:15 AM and the fire spread to a home, and in a separate incident, a garage burst into flame and that fire damaged the home too, both events also in Des Moines...

Quote: "'Fish are coming ashore every day,' Goodridge said, 'today I clear out a lot in my backyard, the smell is disgusting, and I have two babies so that is why I clear it out to kinda ease up de scent.'"

Note: Another day, another college student dropping dead. Didn't I just say that? Oh, that was yesterday, different dead college student, but also in New York. It gets so confusing with all the dead college students!

Quote: "A psychology student was found dead at student halls in Dundee. Samantha-Jo Thorpe, 21, known as Sammy or Sammy-Jo, died suddently at Abertay University's Opal student halls, near the city centre, on Thursday morning. Police are not treating the death as suspicious."

Note: Allegedly on PCP, but as you can see, there's nothing about that mentioned in the actual charges, which means either there was no evidence of such, or PCP is now legal there, and I highly doubt it's the latter. Looks like just another in a long and growing list of people getting naked, going crazy, and sometimes becoming very violent. This man wasn't quite as vicious as the original face-eater (who was for sure NOT on drugs), but...pretty vicious. It took eight men to bring this guy down too, which is an indication of superhuman strength, and he injured at least seven of them. This area is just northeast (downwind) of the Delaware River...

Quote: "Thirteen high school students complaining of sickness were transported to three hospitals Saturday evening after a bus traveling from Washington D.C. to Uniontown, Pa., made an emergency stop at a convenience store in Friendsville at 7:30 p.m. The bus was transporting 54 junior ROTC students back to Uniontown and the Albert Gallatin School District following a visit to Arlington National Cemetery and the Reagan Center, according to Terry Spear, chief of the Friendsville Volunteer Fire Department."

Quote: "The students were dizzy and complaining about upset stomachs and stomach pains."

Note: So they were outdoors, near the East Coast, prior to this. Carbon monoxide ruled out. They want to blame food poisoning, but then ALL of the students would likely have sickened, not just 13 of them. But poison gas blowing by might very well only affect SOME of the students. Hydrogen sulfide is said to smell 'flowery' or 'sickly sweet' at medium-high concentrations, if you can smell it at all. Students might not think anything of smelling something like that at a cemetery with a lot of flowers around, which is where they were just prior to sickening. This doesn't sound all that different from the students who were playing basketball outside in Le Roy (New York) who suddenly came down with neurological damage (e.g. brain damage) that resulted in Tourette's-like muscle tics and twitches, except in this case the kids only got dizzy and had stomach pains. They may still have suffered some long-term kidney damage and/or brain damage though, and the brain damage may affect memory and the ability to concentrate and such, but those are subtle effects...

5 comments:

Ha-haaaaaa-haaaaaaa Jonny, I guess it was just a matter of time before an insurance company fell victim to what's going on! Great comment.

So here we have more PA instances of trouble - the vacant school fire that's on the way to Philly from here, the tractor and barn fire in Fox Twp. and the man going zombie on us in the Collingdale/Ridley Park area (just outside Philly and along the river). Whew! Makes a fella decline to leave his bed in the morning - oh, but that's no guarantee of safety now either! Great - do what you want to bide your time, but be ready to depart at a moment's notice!

Wow! Jonny-- Did you see this on Drudge? This isn't the type of stuff they usually post. I thought this was really strange. I have been seeing all types of articles now about methane and whatnot in the MSM.What are your thoughts?http://news.yahoo.com/methane-spewing-microbe-blamed-earths-worst-mass-extinction-200056135.html;_ylt=AwrBJR.ByzlT5kgA7g_QtDMD

Very interesting! However, the science on hydrogen sulfide is pretty clear. Here's that link again:

http://www.chicagocleanpower.org/ward.pdf

But nothing says the two types of creatures couldn't co-exist. They'd even work pretty well together. The creatures they're talking about in the article you linked eat biomatter and produce methane, and the creatures in the document I linked eat biomatter OR methane and produce hydrogen sulfide. They'd compete for the biomatter and if that ran out then those methane-producing archaea would die, but if there was any methane around then the bacteria and archaea that produce hydrogen sulfide would eat that instead and live on.

Hydrogen sulfide is way more flammable and deadly than methane though, so that's why I agree with the scientists' conclusions in that article I linked, and its fingerprints are in the record, so it was certainly present. The two gases do go together though - we see them both in the same environments: landfills, sewers, swamps, dead zones, etc.

"In their models, if the deepwater H2S concentrations were to increase beyond a critical threshold during such an interval of oceanic anoxia, then the chemocline separating the H2S-rich deepwater from oxygenated surface water could have floated up to the top abruptly. The horrific result would be great bubbles of toxic H2S gas erupting into the atmosphere."

That happened recently, in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The water suddenly turned milky white-green, all the fish died, and there was a sulfur smell in the air. That was the chemocline rising abruptly to the surface. Shortly after that people started being found dead in the Inner Harbor, in numbers that puzzled investigators, in 'apparently' unrelated deaths. That event with the milky white-green water was mentioned in the 2013-07-18 update, last summer. Once you see that happen once, you can be sure it is happening elsewhere, so the waters of the Earth have now begun spewing hydrogen sulfide into the air. (That was the sulfur smell.) Same thing happened in the Philippine Islands too, wiped out a bunch of farmed fish.